The art of tracking
has been around for as long as humankind has walked the earth. One
could argue that tracking was as important to mankind’s survival as
farming or the discovery of fire. Author, Louis Liebenberg, has suggested that
tracking is, indeed, the “origin of science.” Our ancestors used tracking
to find food, keep track of their enemies, and to make sense of their
world.

The art and science of tracking has
survived, with tracking knowledge being passed down from tracker to
tracker from ancient times to the modern day. Tracking is currently being
used in search and rescue, law enforcement and the military. Many persons
study tracking to increase their innate awareness and to improve their
outdoors skills.

Whether you want to experience ancient skills first hand, or you wish to find a missing
person, inquire today about taking a tracking class.

Visual Tracking I (Mantracking)

This 24 hour course will provide
lecture, visual aids and tracking field work. Field training will
allow students “hands-on” practice of fundamental mantracking
techniques. Current techniques as taught to search & rescue and law
enforcement tracker teams will be taught. This course will cover: